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Post by kaleckton on Jul 30, 2007 11:57:56 GMT -5
Welcome to our grand ceremony. Today as unexpected by most Kaleckton was able to get the power to make boards modify and move them. So today he went and created a number of boards and Robespierre - P.R. of Debro helped move the threads to their proper sections. You can see many new boards plus a Publication Culture section for the cultured people int he General Topics. If you have any confusion on how things are just PM me and I can explain quite simply how things work. All we need now is more players to join in on the RPG fun. Any further sugegstions PM me however I'll lose my Admin Board making powers quite soon, as soon as Nibu can come and take them away. However sign the petition to allow me to have more powers for the Role Play section so that I can maintain all of the boards in case Nibu refuses to do so. Kaleckton is an experienced person to maintain and handle the boards.
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jul 30, 2007 12:09:40 GMT -5
Debroian journalists hope that the new system will work well, and the government promised that national novelists will edit the forum guide to increase interest and decrease possible confusion.
(OOC:"Kaleckton is an experienced person to maintain and handle the boards" Lol, nice ad ;D anyway, i'm going to draft an "admin legislation"...check the voting area regularly, and vote on legislations!)
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Post by kaleckton on Jul 30, 2007 12:21:42 GMT -5
Well, the RPG boards a minimal.
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Post by Kardas on Jul 31, 2007 10:55:38 GMT -5
OK here's a question, as I missed a bout a month of this- how do the embassies work?
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Post by kaleckton on Jul 31, 2007 12:20:34 GMT -5
I just added it all yesterday but they basically work as a place where you can talk to another person or persons in a secure environment in which its cheating if an enemy is spying on your conversation and they can automatically lose a whole war for using information from the embassies. Its mainly a place of secure talk with new friends and allies. Or hostile people your forcing to make friends with. You make trades, agree on issues, etc. What do you think we use embassies for anyway?
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Post by kaleckton on Jul 31, 2007 12:38:21 GMT -5
How come everyone is forgetting to sign my lonely petition?
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Post by Robespierre - P.R. of Debro on Jul 31, 2007 12:49:34 GMT -5
Lol, don't worry, i think Nibu missed the mod rights by accident.I'm sure he will give you the proper rights to run the RPG thread.
And remember, most of us aren't experienced enough in the RPG;So it would be wise to write down the important aspects(like you can't use the information from an embassy....)
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Post by deutschgarten on Jul 31, 2007 18:56:41 GMT -5
Indeed. so this is where we post News from our countries, eh? Good deal my man.
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Post by kaleckton on Aug 1, 2007 5:21:03 GMT -5
or RPG news, simple, and easily understandable, and fun
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Post by TWWK on Aug 10, 2007 10:55:31 GMT -5
Say it ain't So, Cho!
Breaking news from Blue Dune City today as baseball star Jimmy Cho of the Blue Dune Gliders has admitted to commissioner Lance Chalsoo Kim that he and seven other team members conspired to throw last year's Sad Ni Kuk Series.
Recent rumblings of the incident have been bubbling up lately, as Mark D'Antoni, a mob informer, claimed that Cho and others (who have yet to be named) took anywhere between $250,000 and $1,000,000 to play poorly in last year's Sad Ni Kuk Series against the huge underdog, Parku Breeze, who won 4 games to 2.
The announcement has stunned this baseball-crazed country. What makes it even more unexpected is the status of Jimmy Cho as the most popular entertainer/athlete in the nation. Cho has been named North League MVP a record seven times and is considered by many to be the sport's greatest player of all time. He is hitting .343 with 37 HR through 110 games so far this year.
Speculation has abounded as to who else participated in throwing the series. Many have pointed at star pitcher Young Chon, who was 0-2 with a 7.54 ERA in the series after having a stellar 21-2, 2.25 ERA during the season. Cho, on the other hand, hit .405 with 3 HRs in the six games with no errors in left field, a suprising stat line considering the allegations.
One the sports level, it seems that this event may lead to end of the "owner system," where owners have notoriously colluded to keep players underpaid. Cho, the highest paid player in the sport, makes $200,000 a year, when Blind Eye Magazine recently reported that he is worth upwards of $10+ million per year. Also, it is likely that Cho and the others will be barred permanently from baseball activities, stat books and Hall of Fame consideration, making it possible that the sport's greatest player will not be joining his peers in the Hall.
Additionally, His Royal Highness has declared that the nation will crack down on gambling and illegal betting. Always illegal, most city police forces have usually overlooked such crimes since it has been an important part of most men's lives in the nation. However, recent stories such as this and of Tara Li, who gambled away her young child's rights in April, will undoubtedly lead to major changes in this society.
When it comes to this country's favorite specator sport, however, we will have to wait and see how the fans react.
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